Liberty Clark Leads Indiana Off With 1:39.70 200 Free Split To Become #3 Performer All-Time

2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Women’s 800 Free Relay – Final Heat

  • NCAA Record: 6:44.13 – Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan), 2025
  • American Record: 6:45.91 – Stanford (Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky), 2017
  • U.S. Open Record: 6:44.13 – Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan), 2025
  • Championship Record: 6:45.91 – Stanford (Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky), 2017
  • 2025 Champion: Stanford (Bricker, Roghair, Nordmann, Wilson) – 6:46.98
  • 2025 8th/16th Place Times: 6:55.14/7:01.17
  • Current Leader: Tennessee (Jansen, Armen, Mason Brown) — 6:53.78

Top 8 Teams

  1. Virginia (Canny, Mintenko, Hartman, Moesch) — 6:45.21
  2. Texas (Padar, Nesty, Chase, Gemmell) — 6:46.91
  3. Cal (West, Weinstein, O’Dell, Cosgrove) — 6:47.68
  4. Michigan  — 6:48.05
  5. Indiana – 6:48.85
  6. Stanford — 6:50.12
  7. USC — 6:51.17
  8. Tennessee — 6:53.78

Indiana freshman Liberty Clark blasted a 1:39.70 200 freestyle to lead Indiana’s 800 free relay off. With her split, Clark became the #3 performer all-time in the 200 free, and it also was the #3 performance all-time.

The 18 year old also swam to a new 17-18 National Age Group (NAG) record as the previous record stood at a 1:40.31 set by Missy Franklin back in 2014.

All-Time Top Performances, Women’s 200 Free

  1. Missy Franklin — 1:39.10 — 2015 NCAA DI – Women
  2. Gretchen Walsh — 1:39.34 — 2025 ACC Championships
  3. Liberty Clark — 1:39.70 — 2026 NCAA Championships
  4. Anna Moesch — 1:39.72 — 2026 ACC Championships
  5. Mallory Comerford — 1:39.80 — 2018 NCAA DI – Women
  6. Gretchen Walsh — 1:40.23 — 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships
  7. Anna Moesch — 1:40.25 — CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge
  8. Mallory Comerford — 1:40.26 — 2019 NCAA DI – Women
  9. Nikolett Padar – 1:40.30 – 2026 NCAA Championships
  10. Missy Franklin — 1:40.31 — 2014 NCAA DI – Women

Split Comparison

Clark Franklin
23.26 23.49
25.48 25.22
25.35 25.82
25.61 25.78
1:39.70 1:40.31

Clark entered the meet with a lifetime best 1:40.84, a time that sat as the #14 performer all-time. She gave Indiana the lead at the first exchange, and the Hoosiers ended up finishing 5th in a 6:48.85.

The freshman has made huge strides already with Indiana as she arrived on campus this fall with a lifetime best 1:45.76 in the event. Clark is the #3 seed in the individual 200 free this week, although her time from tonight would have put her as the #1 seed just ahead of Virginia’s Anna Moesch (1:39.72). Moesch notably anchored Virginia’s 800 free relay with the fastest split all-time with a 1:39.03.

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Swimshark1
2 months ago

Clark, Moesch, Erisman is quite the pipeline behind Douglass, Walsh, Huske, and Manuel. Going to be some fast times that don’t make that relay in 2027-28

Swimfan27
2 months ago

Future Olympian right there

Steve Nolan
2 months ago

Whoa, before this it was only 4 people in the top 8, two swims each. Weird.

BOBFROMTHEISLAND
2 months ago

Big Freedom!

SQUID!
2 months ago

Grace Hoeper, another freshman, has gone from 22.5/49.8/1:48 to 21.9/47.9/1:43. Crazy improvement curves!

Swammercoach
Reply to  SQUID!
2 months ago

She has had an astounding freshman year. She is a keeper.

Doe
2 months ago
Konner Scott
2 months ago

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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